ONESIE

Etymology

Noun

onesie (plural onesies)

Name given to a number of one-piece attires

(US) A one-piece garment for an infant or small child, generally worn over a diaper.

One-piece adult loungewear jumpsuit.

One-piece fashionable streetwear worn mostly by teenagers.

Synonyms

• (a one-piece baby garment): romper, romper suit

Anagrams

• eosine

Source: Wiktionary



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